
Louis Tomlinson ‘hard launches' Zara McDermott relationship after wild Glastonbu
Louis Tomlinson has finally gone official with Zara McDermott after sharing photos with her on social media.
Earlier this year the One Direction star, 33, was spotted on a date in Suffolk with Love Island alum Zara, 28.
Their date came a few months after she split from long-time boyfriend – I'm A Celebrity winner Sam Thompson, 32.
Although the pair had been snapped looking cosy several times in the past five months, and had been commenting on each other's posts, they were yet to confirm they were together.
However, they now seem to have gone Instagram official after attending Glastonbury with a group at the weekend.
On Tuesday Louis shared a series of snaps from the famed music festival, including one showing him cosying up to his girlfriend.
He shared a series of post from throughout his weekend at Glastonbury (Picture: Louis Tomlinson/ Instagram)
The One Direction star wore a shirt declaring himself a 'hopeless romantic' (Picture: Louis Tomlinson/ Instagram)
The group shot saw Louis and Zara cuddling up to each other, with both appearing to try and go incognito wearing caps and sunglasses.
Another photo showed him wearing a T-shirt which read 'hopeless romantic'.
Louis simply captioned his post 'Glasto 25', while Zara also commented that it was 'the best weekend ever'.
Meanwhile Louis' sister Lottie, 26, also shared snaps from the festival throughout the weekend, including one posing with Zara in the crowd while waiting for an act to come on stage.
On the first day of Glastonbury, exclusive video footage obtained by Metro also captured the lovebirds stealing a moment away from the crowds.
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Both were dressed in casual athletic attire, with Louis seemingly attempting to go incognito with a cap and pair of sunnies, sporting a yellow jersey while Zara wore all black.
A source said the couple were 'enjoying a snack in the sunshine' away from the mob at the Interstage area.
'They didn't appear to be feeling too chatty but smiled between bites, enjoying some quiet alone time,' added the insider.
In the weeks after Louis and Zara were spotted on their dinner date in March, they both dropped several hints on social media they were together, firstly when posting similar videos from a concert in Los Angeles followed by a snap of her at brunch with his wrist tattoo in the background.
Not long after they were snapped in public holding hands and kissing.
The couple were first spotted on a date in March (Picture: Louis Tomlinson/ Instagram)
Louis recently said he was 'so proud' of his girlfriend (Picture: Sam Tabone/ Getty Images)
But it was in May when he commented on one of her posts that seemingly confirmed their relationship.
Posting photos about her latest documentary, Zara spoke about being 'unbelievably excited' and how she felt she was 'growing so much'.
Soon after Louis commented: 'Proud of you.'
His comment has since garnered nearly 17,000 likes and over 1300 replies from fans, who said his show of support was 'so cute and supportive'.
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